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Hall, Birmingham (5th); The Rafiki Jazz play at The Rooms, Derby (2nd); Classic Grand, Hannah James. This is a weekend
Square Chapel, Halifax (6th); Courthouse, Otley (26th Feb); Glasgow (3rd); Moho Live, course for all instruments. It also
Burnley Mechanics (7th); Marton National Centre For Early Music, Manchester (4th); Brudenell Social ends with a concert on Sunday
Hotel, Middlesbrough (8th); The York (27th); Leeds Hifi Club (28th); Club, Leeds (5th); Hare & Hounds, afternoon. Call: 01386 854100;
Drill Hall, Lincoln (9th); St Paul’s Centre, Cambridge (5th Birmingham (6th); Fibbers, York
www.farncombeestate.co.uk
Huntingdon Hall, Worcester March); The EMN Hall, Monksilver, (10th); Boardwalk, Sheffield
Cwlwm Celtaidd – The Celtic
(10th); The Sun Hotel, Hitchin nr Taunton (6th); Circus Centre, (11th); The Masque, Liverpool
Festival Of Wales takes place in
(11th). Tel: 07831 402470; Sheffield (12th); Lift Club At The (12th); Selby Town Hall (13th);
Porthcawl, Bridgend, Wales from
www.feastoffiddles.com Globe, Glossop (13th); Hare & Central Station, Wrexham (18th).
5th – 7th March. Box Office: 01656
Dana & Susan Robinson’s
Hounds, Kingsheath, Birmingham
Kathryn Williams promotes 815995;
www.cwlwmceltaidd.com
Big Mystery UK tour takes in
(20th).
her new album The Quickening
London Barbican brings the
Cuffern Manor, Roch, Abdullah Ibrahim’s Ekaya with dates at the Glee Club,
Manganiyars, a group of Muslim
Haverfordwest (3rd March); Folk are at The Sage Gateshead (27th
Birmingham (21st Feb); Komedia,
musicians from the deserts of
At The Oak, The Royal Oak, High March); Barbican, London (30th);
Brighton (22nd); The Tunnels,
Rajasthan, to London for The
Street, Corsham (4th); Nailsea Folk The Anvil, Basingstoke (31st).
Bristol (23rd); Band On The Wall,
Manganiyar Seduction (5th – 7th
Club, Ring O’ Bells, St Mary’s
Jack McNeill & Charlie
Manchester (1st March); King Tuts,
March) as part of the 2010 EAST
Grove (5th); Red Lion Folk Club,
Heys play at The Square and
Glasgow (2nd); The Live Theatre,
festival. Box Office: 0845 120 7511;
Vicarage Road, Kings Heath,
Compass, Worth Matravers,
Newcastle (3rd) and the Purcell
www.barbican.org.uk
Birmingham (6th); The
Swanage (6th Mar); Bournemouth
Room, London (6th).
The 2010 Middle East Festival,
Ravenswood Hotel, Horsted Lane,
Folk Club (7th); Fo’c’sle Folk Club, 9 Bach play dates at Hendre
MESP 2010, runs from 5th – 18th
Sharpthorne (8th); Llantrisant Folk
The Richmond Inn, Portswood, Hall, Tal Y Bont (6th March);
March in Edinburgh with a range
Club, Windsor Hotel, Llantrisant
Southampton (12th).
Sunflower Sessions @ Sunflower
of events including: Love, Lover
Road, Pontyclun (10th); Otterton
Belinda O’Hooley & Heidi
Lounge, Birmingham (7th);
And Beloved: An Evening Of Sufi
Mill, Otterton, Budleigh Salterton
Tidow will be launching their new
ElectroAcoustic Club @ The
Devotions And Ecstatic Music with
(11th); Hazelwood House,
album Silent June (No Masters) on
Slaughtered Lamb, London (10th);
Diwan Ensemble & Murshid
Loddiswell, Kingsbridge (13th);
26th February in Huddersfield with
Folk House, Bristol (12th); Y
Saadi Shakur Chishti; The
Warwick Folk Club, Warwick Arms
support from the Jo Freya Trio,
Drwm, Aberystwyth (26th).
Nightingale & The Rose with
Hotel, High Street, Warwick
featuring Jo Freya plus
www.myspace.com/9bach
Vivien Ellis & Giles Lewin.
(15th); Acoustic Night Jazz at
Chumbawamba’s Jude Abbott &
Simon Mayor & Hilary
www.mesp.org.uk
Future Inn, Cabot Circus Hotel,
Neil Ferguson. They then go out
James play dates at Riverhouse
Bond Street South, Bristol (16th);
KlezNorth 2010 – Klezmer On
on the road with Chumbawamba
Theatre, Walton-On-Thames (20th
Black Swan Folk Club, Black Swan
A Shoestring! (19th – 21st March)
for the rest of March. Dates
Feb); Drayton Bassett, Tamworth
Inn, Peasholme Green, York (18th);
is a weekend of klezmer at
include: The Peacock Lounge,
(25th); Forthampton, Tewkesbury
The Hop, Bank Street, Wakefield
Youlgrave Village Hall,
Huddersfield (26th Feb); Theatre
(26th); Brockweir, Chepstow
Derbyshire. The weekend will
(19th); American Museum In
By The Lake, Keswick (3rd Mar);
(27th); Winster, Matlock (5th
contain instrumental workshops,
Britain, Claverton Manor, Bath
Magpie’s Nest @ Passing Clouds,
March); Alrewas Arts, Lichfield
dance workshops and sessions,
(21st); Edinburgh Folk Club, The
London (4th); Corn Exchange,
(6th); Bouverie Hall, Pewsey
jam sessions, Yiddish song
Pleasance Cabaret Bar, Edinburgh
Hertford (5th); Lubetkin Theatre,
(26th); The Fold, Billericay (27th).
workshops and opportunities to
(24th); String Jam Club, Salmon
Peterlee (6th); Assembly Rooms, Horses Brawl in public at learn about the historical context
Inn, Bank Street, Galashiels (27th).
Derby (7th); The David Hall, South Norwich Arts Centre (4th March); of klezmer music. Workshops will
www.robinsongs.com
Petherton (10th); The Talking The Seagull Theatre, Lowestoft be led by Ros Hawley, Judith
Chalktown are playing some Heads, Southampton (11th);
(5th); Burnett’s Hill Chapel, Plowman, Sue Cooper, Phil
ceilidhs to launch their new CD. Library Theatre, Sheffield (12th); Martletwy, Pembrokeshire (18th);
Tomlinson, Adrian Dobson and
You can catch them at the Phoenix The Duchess, York (13th); West End The Workshop, English Passage,
other northern klezmorim. For
Ceilidhs, near Bolton, (19th Centre, Aldershot (17th); Bridport Lewes (20th) and Artsdepot, North
more information contact:
February); M27 Megabops, Arts Centre (18th); Folk House, Finchley, London (1pm, 21st).
judithplowman@googlemail.com
Southampton (13th March), Bristol (19th); Howard Assembly
Georgia’s Savannah Music
Haddenham Ceilidhs, near Rooms, Leeds (20th); The Old
Festival, USA runs from 18th
Aylesbury (3rd April) and Oxfolk Phoenix, Leicester (21st); Trades
Ceilidhs, Oxford (10th April). Club, Hebden Bridge (25th); The
FESTS
March to 3rd April with the likes
of Chris Thile, Roby Lakatos
www.chalktown.co.uk Met, Bury (26th); Ashcroft Arts
Ensemble, Bill Frisell Trio with
Sitar player Baluji
Centre, Fareham (27th).
Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba,
Shrivastav plays at Whitechapel Ken Campbell’s Ideal Band London’s First Festival Of Patty Loveless, Kathy Mattea,
Gallery (19th Feb); Nehru Centre head to Partick Folk Club, Glasgow Rhythm & Blues runs at The Blues The Del McCoury Band with
(23rd); Purcell Rooms, Southbank (26th Feb); Edinburgh Folk Club @ Kitchen in London’s Camden from Curtis Blackwell & The Dixie
Centre, London (24th). The Pleasance (3rd March); Rolling 22nd to 28th February 2010. Acts Bluegrass Boys.
www.baluji.com Hills Folk Club, Melrose (5th); include Big Joe Louis & His
www.savannahmusicfestival.org
Eduardo Niebla has dates at
Findhorn Foundation, Inverness Blues Kings, The Pretty Things,
Babel Med World Music
The Stables, Wavendon (28th Feb);
(12th); Glenfarg Folk Club (15th); Son Of Dave, Ian Siegal and
Forum at the Dock Des Suds,
Colchester Arts Centre (7th Mar);
Quarter Folk Club (16th). Little Barrie. Tel: 020 7387 5277;
Marseille, France from 25th –
Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Nick Harper promotes his
www.theblueskitchen.com
27th March has, in addition to the
Centre, London (12th); St new album The Last Guitar with Yukka Folk Weekend (26th – trade and networking stuff,
George’s, Bristol (13th); dates at the Rescue Rooms, 28th February) takes place at showcases from a wide range of
Blackwood Miner’s Institute, Nottingham (24th Feb); Plug N Farncombe Estate with artists including Axel Krygier,
Gwent, Wales (16th); Acorn Arts Play, Reading (26th); Marrs Bar,
established folk musicians Anna
Papa Wemba, Lo Cor De La
Centre, Penzance (17th); The Mick Worcester (27th); Junction 2,
Esslemont & Cormac Byrne,
Plana, El Hijo De La Cumbia,
Jagger Centre, Dartford (27th). Cambridge (1st Mar); Assembly
Mat Griffin, Sarah Allen &
Nass Makan, Dorantes, Skaidi,
Dana & Susan Robinson Horses Brawl
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